Chapter 76 - Lu Xuan Finally Showed (1/2)

Those men that she brought had undergone specialized training, and they had no problems dealing with common criminals. However, dealing with a HuaJin Master—especially one capable of getting so frighteningly close so quickly—meant that they were unable to even draw their guns in time, which, in turn, meant that dealing with such a person had been impossible.

She felt tremendously stressed right there and then. Both of those people before him were nothing less her archnemesis, yet there were two of them, and she was on her own.

Worse still, she had no idea just how many more were there in that warehouse.

She finally came to regret what she did, finding that she had been in over her head.

She had been able to get rid of several gangs and criminal organizations, even smugglers, in the past, due to her formidable capabilities. All of that allowed her to rise to the position of chief of a police station before she was even 30 years old.

Those were solid records, after all.

It was due precisely to this that she came right away with her men after finding that those people could have been smugglers. She didn’t think she and her men needed to be afraid even if the potential smugglers were armed, as her forces were armed as well.

The female police officer backed away several steps right away, drawing her gun. She pointed at the two before him.

“Freeze! Put your hands up and tell me who you people are!” the female officer said only after putting enough distance between herself and them. This action made her feel more at ease.

Common people would have had a problem taking out a HuaJin Master, even if they were armed with firearms.

Sensory perception of HuaJin Masters was simply too sharp, and there needed to be several people shooting at them. Furthermore, the shooters had to be elites who were highly proficient with firearms before there was a chance of hitting the HuaJin Masters.

However, it was different in her case, as she was a HuaJin Master herself. Her perception was every bit on par with those two before him. Her accuracy would have been unnervingly high if she were to actually shoot, and that fact put her at ease.

The two before her were actually wary enough not to move too much. However, the two of them seemed to be thinking about how to get out of the spot.

The gates of the warehouse were opened at that moment, and another group rushed out from it. There were two of those people taking the lead. One of them was a bald man with a scar on his head. He looked like a monk. The other was an elder wearing a Chinese tunic. He was not tall, yet he emanated an intimidating aura, like that of a ferocious beast.

“A cop, eh?”

Master Ying and Yin Tianming looked at each other. Their doubts were somewhat resolved now that they knew hat it was just the police. It was especially so in the case of Yin Tianming, as the act of the police finding him meant that they had been tracking him somehow.

He was the one who chose the location where the trade was to be carried out, after all. As such, he felt rather embarrassed.

“So, the woman here is digging her own grave.”

Yin Tianming smirked. He would have been warier if it was the Special Task Force showing up at his door, yet he saw that there was nothing to be afraid of with ordinary police.

That female police officer felt the hairs on her body standing up, as she stood opposite those people, sending serious warning signals to her brain.

It was her warrior instinct kicking in, telling her that those people before her were terrifying beings.

There were several HuaJin Masters among those people. Even the weakest among them was highly proficient in using hidden energy. There was also the case with the two among the bunch, whom she was unable to read at all.

She knew very well what such a situation would have meant—those people were at least Baodan Grandmasters. No, not even Baodan Grandmasters made me feel so stressed before, she thought.

That was because her master was a Baodan Grandmaster. She would not have been a formidable HuaJin Master herself if it had not been for one such master, and yet, she had never felt so pressured by her master before.

If she were to close her eyes and feel her surroundings, she might have thought that she was facing a huge, ferocious beast instead of a group of people.

It was especially so with the two taking the lead. Her senses told her that those two were not even considered humans, that they were actually monsters in human form.

Her arms were shaking. The pressure from those two people was so great that she found it difficult to even move.

“They’re able to suppress me and keep me still just by using their aura alone. They’re not Baodan Grandmasters. They have at least be Martial Arts Legends to do so!”